Stern Conservatory - Professors

Professors

  • 1854-1864 Hans von Bülow
  • 1855- ?: Ferdinand Laub
  • 1864-1871: Rudolf Radecke
  • 1866-1869: Friedrich Kiel
  • 1867-1878: Eduard Franck
  • 1874-1877: Arnold Krug
  • 1890-1897: Friedrich Gernsheim
  • 1897-1903: Hans Pfitzner
  • 1884-1906(?): Georg von Petersenn
  • mind. 1896-1911: Martin Krause
  • 1897-1904: Ernst Jedliczka
  • 1898-1905: Ernst Eduard Taubert
  • 1906-1915: Leo Portnoff
  • 1900-1920: Engelbert Humperdinck
  • 1902-1903 and 1911: Arnold Schoenberg
  • 1904-1924: Arthur Willner
  • mind. 1919-1929: Rudolf Maria Breithaupt
  • 1934-1940, 1962-1966: Konrad Wölki
  • 1935-1960: Conrad Hansen
  • Herbert Ahlendorf
  • Wilhelm Klatte
  • James Kwast
  • Max Löwengard
  • Paul Lutzenko
  • Selma Nicklass-Kempner
  • Gustav Pohl
  • Nikolaus Rothmühl
  • Victor Hollaender
  • Leopold Schmidt
  • Robert Lösch
  • 1992-2012: David Friedman

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